The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 July 1921 — Page 3

THE DAILY BANNER GREENCASTLL, INDIANA MONDAY, JULY 11, 1921

Lruekjr? Whjr, man, Im the Human Horseshoe!

I CERTAINLY was born. * • • UNDER a lucky star. • • • FOR INSTANCE tho t!m«. ♦ * * I HOCKED my bonds. • • • TO PLAY the market. • • • ON A sure thins tip. • • • AND BOUGHT Slippery Kllum. • • • AT SEVENTY-TWO. • • • FOR A healthy rise. • • • AND FOR seven days. • * • I HUGGED the ticker. • « • AND COULDN'T sleep. • • • ONCE IT Jumped two points. • • * AND I walked on air. • • • AND THAT very day. • • • I SAW a sign. IN A cigar stand. • • • THAT SAID “Satlsty.” • • • IT GAVE me a hunch. • • • TO BE satisfied. • • • WITH WHAT I’d got. • • • AND NOT hog the deal. • • • 80 I phoned my broker. • • • TO SELL me out. » • • AND THE very next day. • • • SLIPPERY ELLUM slipped. • • • TO FIFTY-FIVE. SO NOW I've gotten. At. • • • "lrBACK MY bonds. **■> • • • AND BABY'S got new shoes. • • • AND NOW my regular smokes. • • • ARE TH^ cigarettes. THAT "SATISFY.”

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Hlnr, tK.tS®150; special wrill brands In 1'J rtt,'Cotton sacks. pi.TSflS'flO; warehouse delivery. t9.25®9.50. Heft winter wkeatvfhort patentH. t?.0#P’V.40, hard winter, $t.7« ^*>00. Kye flour-White patent, *7 00®*: 26;

dark. V .vvfto 76

HAY-No. I Wtnothy, t24.0UU26.00; stand-

ard .md No. t light clover, J21.OO0i24.oO; No. 2 ttlnothy rwid No. 1 clover mixed, $21.00(11

22uo. No 2 timothy, |U.ou0iaooo. lirTTYCfl—Creamery, extra. 92 score,

I S7c; higher scoring commands a premlI um t'rata, 91 score, 36c; 88-9t score. 32<ii

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In lewwnd. '(y,.. prints, 42c.

-TRY TO FIRE TROOP TRAIN

JUjihiftgton, July il.—A tentative a proclamation of the state •pence with Germany and Austria

xWfce taken to the cabinet meeting by Attorney Genentl Daugherty, bat It was Indicated afterward that the documant might not ba ready for the President's signature before next

week.

It Is understood that when the subi Joet came up In the cabinet room, the discussion revealed that so many jiolnts of law would have to be 'Cbvered In such a proclamation that a more cxhnustlve study would be nec-

essary.

Dublin, irelasnd, July u,—a ptisscfeger tialn, ua bnurd which were Mildiet* i?olng from Dublin to'Cork, was attKkad at'Olondatkln bbtslde Dublin. Boratw were thrown and ah Attempt was 9,*de to set the train on fire, PetN was poured on the rbofa of tha coaKiwAs they passed under a bridge, from, tfhlch hlaelng material wa, thror.. The 1 military fired at the atTaekln party as the train contlnued on lb way. There Were no military eaaua'>s, but several passengers wera woundd. One of them seriously. Al County Limerick, John Moloney, a better soldier, was taken front hts h6'-c and shot dead. The hislj of WlUim Mncl’herson, an ex-soldier who wa lidnaped was found, labeled “Siiy." Chrle* A. Prouty Is Dead. Newpot. Vt.. July 11.—Charles A ' prouty, irmer member of the Inter state cOtJiwree commission, died at

EXJdS I'Yesh firsts, 390.30c; ordinary | ftrsts, 280070; miscellaneous lots, 27028c. 1 extras, packed In whttewood cases, city , candled, 37@38o; checks, 21022c; dirties, I 230)24c storage, extras, SIMs'. UVK POUI.THY—Turkeys, 30c. fowls 27c; broilers, 'J®33c; roosters, 15c; ducks, I 24*'., geese. 12c; spring geese, 18c. POTATOES—Per bbl.. Cobblers. *3.90<ri |

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ONlONS~Jl.6O0e.26 per crate. CATTLE—Prime steers, $8.1008 66; good to choice steers, $7.000*.26; fair to good steers. $6 260(7.281 yearlings, fair to choice, $7.0009-00, feeding steers. jaoO^T.SO; heifers, $8.0008.00; cows, good to choice. $4 S60 1 6.75; fair to good cows, $3.6504.76; cabner*. $1.600226 cutters, $2.4002.75; bologna hulls. $4.0006.00; good to choice calves. $8,600

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HtXM4-4’holop Ught butchers, $966^8090; medium weight butchers, $9.6609.90, heavy hutchers. 270-3BO Ibh , $9 0009.60, fair to fancy light, $9.0009.90; heavy packing, $3.360900; rough packing, $7,9008 36. pigs.' rr.6009 25. SHEEP-Native lambs, $8.00011.00; western lambs, $9 *0011.75; cull tauibe. $6,000 7 00; yearlings. $8.0(vrr*JU; wsthei e. $3.On® *.00. ewes. $10006.00. ADVERTISE IN THE BANNER.

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TRUCE IN ERIN; WAR IS ENDED British Soldiers Tak*n Off the Streets of Dublin as Armistice Is Signet.

ALL FIGH'iJNG HAS STOPPED

Troops Fraternize WKh Iri* Civilians —Lloyd George Expected to Accept De Valera’s Proposal for Con-

ference This Weet,

London. July 11.—Military ptitroU were withdrawn from the streets of Ltuhlin Saturday, says a ' ’emral News dispatch frnuj that city. Many of the police auxiliaries were walking the streets leisurely, fraternizing with civilians aiid discussing tin prospects of peace In Ireland. Tin- nice between the .Sinn Keln and lie crown forces may, therefore, he su.d to he already Itegim, although the :iine for beginning It officially has tvei set for Monday noon. It Is undetxooll the annlstlce will be signed hy Sir Nevll Macready and Michael Collins, j commander of the Irish repuldhin army. I’rliue Minister Lloyd Georgt will, It Is authoritatively announced accept Uie proposal cif Eamonn de Vilera, the Irish leader, and meet him t( dlacuas Uie basis for a formal confereti.. Tbe meeting probably will be l*id this

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THE FLAVOR LASTS

onu triAi •■cniseqiiently If he does not pay legal measures must be taken. William, It Is added, has also protested against the Income tax. which it was decided Inst October he must pay

the Dutch government.

ILLINOIS FIGHT OPENS

• State

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Fund Scandal High Officials.

May Hit

.44 ad-

apts Irish Parley Rushtd.

Announcement of the elate upon which Eamonn de Valera, "resident of the Irish republic,” will me« Prime Minister Lloyd (Jeorge to cIIm-js* the basis on wliich the ptgpypH settle- ' mem of the Irttir qHYSu’'"' Toy be j rjfficned bY the proposed coherence | between Nortli Irish ftnd_ Souq Irlah chleftalne in this" city Is udoaSy awaited by Umdon. Am."’nc*ment that a truce between the crowi forces In Ireland and the Sinn Frio sill become effective at noon Mondayls taken as an Indtcadoi, m some quufisr* that the meeting of Mr. De t’lii-ra and irfr. fTbyd Oeorne wdlk not Ndogg de-

Tnioe HgUpd In Londtn. - - «■*»" • - -iw ---

The raufl of the conference held in Dublin nidky, at which Mr. h Valera dwjd^d to meet Mr r George. VCOB flnQdtanoed so lAtq An tin evahlng that aeveraj of the monil&g newapu-

pore did not comment op Uaaow de- „ lclJua UJ . DU . lllcI .e*-.a-, v , , , , , v slop merit. 'rtia news uggRFwhare 1 t | 01) j n Uw genate joined In a power f'tr the productron of records before was displayed as being of great Impor- tll i caution movement to frustrate the grand Jury on Monday , lance, however, and the few editorials t j, e administration plan to sbel'e it in- Sheriff Henrx Mcster was in ( barge which appeared welcomed, with one definitely. | of the deputies. He placed one man at exmpthXk the Irish truce with the xTir rimvement was led hy Senator , * ky d2 or of ,lle s,ate t reasurer £ oflice greatest cordlallb. and the hoi*' was McOumber of North Dakota, author ."HI' Instructions to allow no records «$ft&ed thaT It might iced to per- „r bonus legislation and In charge "» taken out without u court order, toaoent peace In Erin. •ess.....-*—- [ on ,j le floor. i u a long speech States Attorney Mortimer recalled The London Times declares that I he denounced the sudden activity of ; (fraud Jury to meet on Mendu). once active hostilities ceased In Ire- ! (lie administration against the bill and 1 ^ i ur - v , '‘‘ pn tuk,n ff H recess, land, there Is rea-mi to believe tho ! challenge^ Um Statement of Secretary I AI1 activities Indicated a sensations

DROP PARTY TIES ON BONUS BILL Senate Tdocates Fight the Administration Plan to Shelve

Measure.

M'GUMBER LEADS MOVEMBIT

North Dakota Senator Chides Sacra-

retary Mellon for Delaying His | Springfield, 111., July 11.—Warfare Effort to D«faat the Bill— tween Governor Kuialt and Attorney Chargea Bad Faith. General Hruudage opened’ here when . „ . deputy sheriffs of Sangamon county

Severing party appeared at several offices at the state

DUN’S TRADE REVIEW

Grand Jury Is Called to Start Probe

of Interest on Treasurer’s

Funds.

Washington, July 11.-

Limited Revival in Business Follows the Holiday Vacations.

whole atmosphere of that ountrv will 1 Mellon that

change ’ and that the gravest menace to a settlement by negotiation wllldlsIJOWmert that Mr. De V'Alvra s lettwTo tlm hrime minister, In Which he

‘ i -“ L the plan of a conference. Is ed and noncommittal, adding; fact remains, however, that Valera has chosen the path of

negotiations In preference to tha' of

contttoed w^tore^^ jayy Lio/d Geo^eMOMsga Road.

DeveU i'iuents leading to the trtntt were divided between London ttrfl DubUtt tt Dublin Mr. Du VUero att« his {Uhu ^dn gosodates renewed their coOftereop* with the sooUxjfn 'hnipn lata. The eat} of Mld)et<U r & union 1st Who recently tmfinrrti wtth the British prime minuter read a latter from David Lloyd Goerge to the effect that hostUttlcs must ceaae It negotlertloti- NtOktag to peace 4eN< to

racaupd

Ito the bplter Mr. Lloyd George said: eVhe gm-emment fully iwAlaes It would be impossible to conduct tu-go tlatloiks with any hope of achieving MUgfuctory results If there Is bfiMslshed and violence In Ireland. It would disturb the atmosphere and make the attainment of peace difficult. “As soon as we hear Mr. De Valera Is prepared to enter Into conference wtth the British government and to give Instructions to thoe under his control to (ease from all acts of violence, we shall give Instructions to the troops and police to suspend active operations against those who are engaged In this unfortunate conflict." Gen. Sir Nevll Macready, British ratlltury commander in Ireland, hi* peaked at the De Valera conference, and it was not many hours later that the announcement was made at the prime minister's official residence In Loudon that In accordance with the pre inter* offer and Mr. De Valera's reply, airangements were going forward for tha cassation of hostilities at Monday

noon.

King George has been a leading rig ure In the developments up to tho preaenL while General Smuts, 'ho South African premier, has acted as the pivot on which the peace movement has turned. There Is hope in London and In Dublin, too, that peace must come out of the forces which are now engaged In seeking a settlement Lord Mldleton reached London after having traveled nearly all night fr-mi Dublin and was almost immediately received in audience by King George. It Is underutood he reported tp the king details of tho momentous confer-

tn Dublin.

treasury^ „ Thu senator

ROCKEFELLER AID TO CZECHS Foundation Give* 27,000,000 Crowns to Equip Institute of Public '

Hygiene.

Prague. 1 (V.echoslovaklu, July 11 — The Rockefeller foundation, It Is olll dally announced, has given ’JT.OOO.ihn iiTOwns for the establishment In f'zecho. Slovakia of a thoroughly modern Institute of public hygiene.

Nervous People That haggard, care-worn, depressed look will disappear and nervous, thin people will gain in weight and strength' when Bitro-Phosphate is taken for a short time. The Owl Drug Go guarantees it.

Its cost would empty the development In the battle between the

also accused admlhls- hu'd'enh party. The Iminedlute drive

iration leaders of bad faith Id oh^ !Mr Brundage, It is said Is to find

tng the bonus legislation while couu teuanclng the appropriation of hundreds of millions for otlier puiTs>ses, which, he said, tttght be dlspens**!

with.

ffsos \o See Economy.

“Pfiuptb the earnest plea for econWhy and retrenchment of the Presl dent ttid Uie secretary of the trews ury," Senator McOumber said, “this '*'7DgreHs has swept aside their recom- | mendatlous and has pent not millions hut hundreds of millions In new fields of government enterprise. Moreover, ; It Intends to appropriate millions,

more.

“Now the quesUon Is whether we

(Xiim- i wTiiitlias kecoine of a large amount of interest earned In state funds dur-

1 ing five or six yenffi past.

In addition, It Is declared, the grand Jury will delve Into charges that notes were bought and sold on promises of Jobs during the recent session of Uie legislature. (Tlfford W. Burgess, president of the Legislative Voters' league wrote Mr Bnindage a letter calling attention to opeh charges on the floor that Improper consideration had been

offered

fine repori was that auditors In the ntflve of Treasurer Miller estimated that $1,000,000 was due to the state. If the grand Jury undertakes such a probe, the name of Oovemw Small will

should postpone Uieee appropriation.*. b( . b bt lnt0 ltg prorw( , lnpt , ^ as we can dt, com-en ently. or Might ' raUM . h „ was forwerly rt(ltP treaR , lrvr . -- “v ITZJ'Z

cannot afford to ,*vstpuoe our duty Iiro ,, pd , lt pn)(1 .

t" these boys. At the sheriff’s office It was reported Senator Member ridded Secretary fh(it „ numh0I . of bank prvHU ,e nt s in Mellon for delaying his effort to de varlous of Uie BtatH W()Uld ^ feat Uie bill witl It rame up for con | sumnioued to HI , Iw . lir the Kran(|

slderatlon He also sssterted that Sen j llrj . ator FreUngfuiyseu of New Jersey had written the secretary for Ids views on the subject t" allow him to state his

uppoaltlon t" It.

Objections Late in Coming.

“The aoCrt'ury’s letter,” the sen a tor safd, "was suddenly Injected Into the matter a long time after Uie bill

by the senate ! Flume, July 11.—Owing to the rest-

lessness which has been display**! here

Generally the Situation Still Lacks Activity and Tendency Toward Eating Prices Prevails. Chicago July 11.—Some revival of activities In different lines following (he holidays Is without special slgnttl ounce, but further price and wage revisions, In Uie steel Industry and elsewhere, have a potent tiearing on Um* future. With price reductions contlnu-, Ing. the prospect* for a renewal of liberal buying are strengthening and evidence is not lacking Unit some markets are approaching a point of stabilization. A decline of -ki imt cent approxlumiee the readjustment In prices) from the highest level, with rouclij greater yielding in some individual! commodities, and demands in certain quarters haw broadened in consequence. The policy of conservative purchasing, however, has not been abandoned, and new orders, except In comparatively few instances, do not appear in siitticlent volume to check the curtailment of production. The further reduction in steel price* by the principal producer, which was not unexpected, ranges from $4 to $1t) n ton, and murks the second official revision of Uiy vear. Additional^ wa"* adjustments have •also become effective, and the Industry l« steadily working toward a point from which a revival may develop. The output of piglron in June was the smallest of any month since January, 190K. Following the holiday lull, more* business developed In primary dry goods markets. The day-to-day move, fhent of merchandise seems unuseally active, owing to tbe many and diversl fled orders for Immediate dellvtry, and* sales of brown sheetings far Ghlno) shipment have been larger than foe

some time past.

Generally, however, the situation* still lacks activity and the prevailing) tendency in prices Is one of easing. Failures this week number Efifll against fitKl last week, 276 the prece<M Ing week and KW ft»r tha corresponding!

week last year.

TROOPS AND TANKS TO FIUME

Italy

Sends 15,000 Troops to Oppose

Former Lenionnaires of

D’Annunzio.

was favorably reported

finance committee.

“It would have been more pleasing at least to the committee If the secretary had presented his objections while the committee was considering the MIL Inst':"1 of waiting until this

late date.”

EX-KAISER BALKS AT TAXES

Form or German Ruler Says He la Vlr-

Prisoner, Therefore

recently, 15.(810 Italian troo|>s equipjted i with cannon and tanks have arrived Tbe former legionnaires of Gabriele d’Annunzio, who last week occupied I'orto Haros after learning that Fount I Rfnnsn, the Italian foreign minister, ; had declared in the chamber that i'orto Barns should he eeded to Jugni siavla becimse It did not form an Integral part of the port of Flume, still

are barricading the port.

MAY DISBAND PART OF ARMY;

tually a Exempt

From Dues.

enee

London. July 11.—Former Rnopcror William Is In conflict wtth the intinieipal council ui Doom over the question of paying local taxes, and the pressure of the law Is threatened to enforce payment, according to a Doom dispatch to the Bully Mall. William Is said to contend that the municipality Is no) entitled to demand Tim tax levied against him because he came to Holland "unwlttfngly" and is practically held a prisoner: therefore, he is not liable to taxation like a free citizen. It Is maintained by u majority of tbe council that he intne voluntarily and

chose to reside iu Doom

Rail Income Improves. i Washington, July 11.—The net operating Income of the railroads during May amounted to $.'17,246,000, a high record for the present year, according to reports filed with the Interstate commerce commission. This amount was an Increase of $7,097,000 over March.

Lake Sucked Uu Into Air. Crosby, Minn., July IL—A waterjipont caused by a whirlwind preceding a heavy windstorm drained Carlson lake, near here, according to farmers. The spout was several hundred feet high. THE BANNER ’ W^VES FOB ALL"

Secretary Weeks Says Number of DM visions Will Be Merged— Army 150,000 Strong. •*,* Washington, July 11.—Some army) regiments may be disbanded, rather than skeletonized, and a number of divisions merged. Secretary Weeks said In discussing the method of reducing! the enlistetd strength of the nrmy| from approximately 220,000 to 150,(88 man as directed by congre-s. Tentative plans for the reduction already have been drawn hy the general staff the secretary said, although these hav* not proceeded to the point where a decision has been reached ns to what, units might he disbanded It was estl mated that six iff the military encampments constructe*l during the w#i and still maintained as army posts will 1 he ahnndimed In the reduction process. The ones to he so effected, however, have not been decided on. - o * 1

GREEKS START TURK DRIVE

Offensive Against Nationalists Begun In the Ushak Sector, Says Uncon firmed Report. Constantinople July IT.—Ajiyonllng to an unconfirmed report emanating from Greek official circles, the Greek; offensive against the Turkish nationalists began this morning In the Dshnk sector. This sector lies Just to the west of the Bagdad railway about midway >f the Anatolian peninsula.